Building forwards: Bibliometric analysis and framework construction for community resilience

Author:

Hu Han1ORCID,Yan Kegao1,Zhu Zhenhong2,Lv Tiangui3

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Administration Hunan University Changsha China

2. School of Applied Economics Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics Nanchang China

3. School of Public Finance & Public Administration Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics Nanchang China

Abstract

AbstractThe occurrence of ‘black swan’ and ‘grey rhino’ events is creating new risks for communities, and building resilient communities has become a global consensus. Using the Bibliometrix tool, we collected 3146 articles published from 2000 to 2022 to explore research hotspots, change trends and future directions in community resilience. The results show that community resilience study exhibited an exponential development pattern, with periods of sluggish rise (2000–2009) and rapid growth (2010–2019). From 2020 to 2022, the average annual number of articles spiked to 484 due to the outbreak of COVID‐19. Scholars from the United States, China and the United Kingdom are the main contributors in this field, but the research locations are gradually shifting from the United States to the European and Asian countries. Hot topics related to community resilience include conceptual discernment, assessment frameworks, influencing factors and enhancement strategies. In the future, more attention should be given to the localization of theories, soft power elements and special groups. We developed a community resilience cycle framework that integrates the latest conceptual statement of community resilience and the evolution of trajectories of system disturbance stages.

Publisher

Wiley

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